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Does the Immortal Jellyfish Actually Live Forever?
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The immortal jellyfish, known as Turritopsis dohrnii, has the ability to reverse age and theoretically live an eternal life. Because of its ability to regrow its cells, it could theoretically escape death over and over again.
Swedish Death Cleaning Isn't as Morbid as It Sounds
Swedish death cleaning might sound a little intense, but it's actually a gentle and thoughtful approach to decluttering your life.
How to Use Neutral Colors for Sophisticated, Understated Looks
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You know what's great about neutral colors? They complement everything. Sure, neutral colors might not scream for attention like neon colors, but they're the backbone of design and style.
Pink Mold: The Uninvited Guest in Your Sink
Water just loves to stick around and leave stains behind. Most people have seen mold, but what do you do if your stain is pink?
Half the World Will Be Nearsighted by 2050
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It's estimated that a shocking 5 billion people will be nearsighted by 2050. HowStuffWorks Now examines the reasons why.
The Simple Difference Between Ballistic Missiles and Cruise Missiles
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Despite the phrase "going ballistic," the term "ballistic" refers to how a missile travels through the air, not its explosive capability.
Why Is Ayn Rand Still So Popular Today?
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Part-Time Genius podcast examines why Ayn Rand is still such a political rock star.
No One Knows What Caused a Massive 1908 Explosion in Siberia
Theories surrounding the source of the Tunguska blast that rocked the Siberian region in 1908 abound. But the exact cause is still a mystery.
Why Is 9/10 Added to Gas Prices?
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The practice of tacking 9/10 of a cent on the end of a gas price goes back to a decades-old tax imposed by state and federal governments. It was supposed to expire but never did.
The World Wide Web Turns 30!
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The World Wide Web turns 30. HowStuffWorks looks at its humble beginnings.